This book brings together a variety of voices - students and
teachers, journal editors and authors, writers from the global
north and south - to interrogate the notion of risk as it applies
to the production of academic writing. Risk-taking is viewed as a
productive force in teaching, learning and writing, and one that
can be used to challenge the silences and erasures inherent in
academic tradition and convention. Widening participation and the
internationalisation of higher education make questions of
language, register, agency and identity in postgraduate writing all
the more pressing, and this book offers a powerful argument against
the further reinforcement of a 'northern' Anglophone understanding
of knowledge and its production and dissemination. This volume will
provide food-for-thought for postgraduate students and their
supervisors everywhere.
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